Show #8903 - Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Contestants

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Bryan White, a senior regulatory compliance analyst originally from Santa Maria, California

Vic Goel, a lawyer from Vienna, Virginia

Chris Ban, an oral and facial surgeon from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,000)

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Jeopardy! Round

GET KOALA-FIED
THE NAME OF THE DAME
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE WORDS
GOOGLE EASTER EGGS
OPEN DOOR
POLICY
    $200 26
The koala is in this mammal group that also includes kangaroos & wombats
    $200 21
Her house was alive with the sound of music; as a child, she possessed a 4-octave range & could sing notes only dogs could hear
    $200 7
A magistrate, perhaps of the peace
    $200 16
Click on a balloon after searching for this K-pop band & get messages from Jungkook & its other members
    $200 12
There's nothing irregular about the door seen here, part of the museum devoted to this character
    $200 3
Washington's farewell address espoused what became known as this -ism, avoiding all foreign alliances or entanglements
    $400 29
"Ode To A Koala Bear" is a song by this former Beatle & noted animal lover
    $400 22
This classy dame was nominated for 12 acting Emmys for "Murder, She Wrote" but never won; she did nab an honorary Oscar & some Tonys
    $400 10
Raised areas of seating for spectators
    $400 17
A Google search for what's the answer to life, the universe & everything gives you this number
    $400 11
The LEGO website has ideas on how to create this toddler's door from "Monsters, Inc.", complete with scream canister
    $400 2
Based on a quote from him, the "big stick" policy was the popular name for this president's foreign affairs strategy
    $600 30
When your baby has a li'l accident at the diner, head swiftly to a koala kare, one of these 2-word platforms in the restroom
    $600 23
In 2005 her title was nanny, as in "Nanny McPhee"; she upgraded to dame 13 years later & wore sneakers to the ceremony
    $600 1
A principle of public international law regarding trade relations involves the most-favored this
    $600 18
Search for this Klondike ice cream treat shaped like another food & a banner will display "1983-2022"; may it rest in peace
    $600 13
In jubilee years, just a few every century, the pope opens the Porta Sancta or Holy Door at this Vatican site to pilgrims
    $600 4
The first SALT treaties limited the use of these, ABMs for short
    $800 28
Cece the koala is the mascot of Columbia College, a liberal arts school in the capital of this state
    $800 24
For her 81st birthday, this Bond woman got a "carpe diem" tattoo on her right wrist
    $800 9
Title of a famous Plato work
    $800 19
Google this HBO show with Pedro Pascal & keep clicking the mushroom icon for your screen to be enveloped by some humongous fungus
    DD: $1,400 14
Legend says the Emperor Door at the Hagia Sophia was made from the timbers of this, mentioned in Genesis
    $800 5
The murder of Army private Barry Winchell helped lead to a review of this 4-word policy regarding gay people in the military
    $1000 27
You can get up close & personal with the real deal at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary outside of Brisbane in this Aussie state
    $1000 25
In 2019 the queen said, "You're the one that I want" to be a dame, "you" being this British-born & Australian-raised singer
    $1000 8
Prime numbers are this, except by the number 1 & themselves
    $1000 20
Google search the Chicxulub crater that is on the coast of this peninsula & a large asteroid will blaze across your browser
    $1000 15
Gandalf initially struggles to open the door to this place, but after speaking the Elvish word for "friend", he gets it right
    $1000 6
In 2015 China announced it was dropping this policy aimed at curtailing its burgeoning population crisis

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Chris Vic Bryan
$0 $200 $4,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Vic Bryan
$1,200 $600 $6,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY "B"
PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS
CONSTANTINOPLE
RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES
ANIMATED MOVIE CHARACTERS
PREFIXES
    $400 15
Rising in the Western Rockies, the Fraser is the only major river lying entirely within this Canadian province
    $400 6
Delicate & rare like herself, a unicorn is among Laura Wingfield's prized collection in this Tennessee Williams play
    $400 7
In 1204 Constantinople was sacked during the fourth of these campaigns, severely damaging the Byzantine Empire
    $400 26
Hosts Mario Lopez & Kit Hoover have the title ins on this daily half-hour TV show
    $400 2
This title robot watches parts of "Hello, Dolly!" on an earth devoid of human life
    $400 29
Before "act", "attack" & "mand", it means opposite or against
    $800 16
The Tiger's Nest Monastery is in the Paro Valley, about 35 miles from Thimphu, the capital of this Himalayan nation
    $800 11
Tracy Letts' play about a rundown food shop, its aging owner & his young African-American hire is called "Superior" these
    $800 9
In 1889 the Orient Express train ran 1,700 miles from this European capital to Constantinople
    $800 8
Willy Wonka, giving notice:
the 5 finders of these "are the only ones who will be allowed to visit my factory"
    $800 1
The character Po eats, shoots out of fireworks & leaves us laughing in this 2008 film, the start of a film franchise
    $800 24
Before "B",
en-
often becomes em-,
as in this mortuary job
    $1200 10
3 nations have territory on this large island mentioned in Ptolemy's "Guide to Geography"
    $1200 12
This gravelly voiced playwright & actor rose to fame in the 1980s with his "Torch Song Trilogy"
    $1200 19
In 1853 Prince Menshikov presented his government's demands in Constantinople; they were rejected & this war ensued
    $1200 25
An L.A. prosecutor, explaining the difference: "Robbery is a crime against a person, while" this "is a crime against a building or thing"
    $1200 3
The name of this monkey from "The Lion King" means "friend" in Swahili
    $1200 27
As a prefix, it means "under"; as a word, it means a needle for injections
    $1600 17
Fishing is an important industry in this 86,000-square-mile inlet of the Atlantic off Western Europe
    $1600 13
"Three Tall Women" earned this playwright his third Pulitzer Prize
    DD: $2,000 20
In 532 A.D. "blue" & "green" fan groups of this type of racing rioted in Constantinople
    $1600 23
The 1965 Supreme Court case this woman v. Connecticut protected access to birth control
    $1600 4
Cera, Littlefoot, Spike, Petrie & Ducky try to reunite with their families in this 1988 film set long, long ago
    $1600 28
You get "fore-" x 2 in this proverb about being prepared
    $2000 18
The Admiralty Islands were under German control from about 1885 until 1914, along with the rest of this sea in the southwest Pacific
    DD: $3,000 14
This Irish playwright who won the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature wrote in both English & French
    $2000 21
Today a museum, this fabled palace was built by Sultan Mehmed II & has a name meaning "cannon gate"
    $2000 22
This Russian port with unrestricted access to the Atlantic is the largest city north of the Arctic circle
    $2000 5
The musically gifted title trio of sisters in this 2003 French film help rescue a kidnapped cyclist

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Vic Bryan
$4,800 $4,200 $18,400
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE MEDICAL WORLD
He created a chest drain valve that aided breathing in wounded soldiers in Vietnam but is better known for a lifesaving measure

Final scores:

Chris Vic Bryan
$8,550 $8,200 $20,130
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $20,130

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Chris Vic Bryan
$6,200 $4,200 $19,400
9 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
3 W
26 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $29,800

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Game tape date: 2023-04-14
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